Gulfstar 54 Sailcruiser

Profilo per Gulfstar 54 Sailcruiser

TipoYacht a vela
Modello54 Sailcruiser
Usato/NuovoBarca usata
Condizioneottimo stato
PrezzoEUR 185.000,- IVA incl.
MaterialeVetroresina VTR
PosizioneDodecanese, Grecia
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Dimensioni

Lunghezza16.60
Larghezza4.80
Pescaggio1.50
Peso22700

Motore

MotoreEntrobordo con linea d'asse (D-Drive)
ProduttoreYanmar
Potenza del motore2 x 66 CV / 49 kW
CarburanteDiesel

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Nota

CODE: 51050
TYPE: GULF STAR 54 Sailcruiser
YEAR OF BUILT/LAUNCHED: 1986
COUNTRY BUILT: USA
HULL MATERIAL: GRP
LENGTH IN FEET: 54
LENGTH IN METERS: 16.60
BEAM: 4.8m
DRAFT: 1.5m
DISPLACEMENT: 22700kg (ballast 5900kg- Lead)
CABINS: 3 + Saloon
WC/SHOWER: 2/2 + Deck Shower
ENGINE TYPE: 2× Yanmar 4JH-THE
HP/COOLING SYSTEM: 2×66 HP
SERVICE HISTORY:
• Total service 2018
• New alternators (80AMP) 2020
• New starter engines 2018
• Rebuilt heat-exchangers 2018
• Serviced turbo units 2018
• New electric wiring 2019
POWER TRANSMISSION:
• Shaft
• 2× Featherstream 3-blade feathering propeller (new in May 2011)
• Yanmar KBW20 gearbox
ELECTRICS:
• GENERATOR Onan 8.0 MDK 3R/1B 8kVA (Installed refurbished unit from Onan Greece 2012, Total service in 2018, 1572 hours in April 2026)
• Solar pannels 2× Sunpower SPR-E-Flex 110 (110W) + 2× Sunpower SPR-E-Flex 170 (170W) (new in July 2020)
• Charge controller Victron Smartsolar MPPT 150/60-MC4 (new in July 2020)
• Inverter Heart Freedom 10
• Batteries: 2×480Ah Domestic battery banks of 6 batteries (960Ah total) of 2018 + 1×115Ah for the engine of 2018 + 2×170Ah AGM for the bow thruster of 2020
• Battery charger Heart Freedom 10, 50amp
• Battery Monitor Xantrex Link 1000 installed new in May 2007
• 2×80Ah engine alternators (new of 2020)
• Shore power 220V
• Sony CDX-A250 stereo system (installed new in 2006)
• JBL Grand Touring speakers ×2, (installed new in 2008)
• LG flat screen (110-220V) installed new in 2009
• 12V 24V 110V and 220V onboard voltage
• LED Deck level lights, in Masthead, steaming LED lights and LED deck illumination (all of 2019)
SAILS/RIGGING:
• NEW STANDING RIGGING (st.steel) & running rigging 04/2019 (WITH PROOFS)
• Furling Mainsail: White in-mast furling 9oz HM Vectran Glaros (2020)
• ELECTRIC furling system (on the mast)
• Lazy bag for Mainsail
• Furling Genoa: White roller furling 11.8oz Marblehead Jeckells (2007)
• Mizzen: White roller furling 10.4oz HiMod Dacron (2006)
• Staysail: White 10.3oz Dacron Hood
• Assymetric: Multi-coloured Hood cruising chute
• HOOD Stoway in-mast ELECTRIC furling from 1986 (main mast)
• HOOD Stoway in-mast manual furling from 1986 (mizzen mast)
• BAMAR C3 headstay furling system Installed new in 2019
• Repaired mizzen mast 2015
• Complete disassembly of masts and booms (all fittings, screws, rivets etc.) in 2019
• Stripped original paint, new epoxy primer and ceramic topcoat (09/2016)
• Re-assembled masts and booms with new fittings 03/2019
• Gib 100% Hood (40 m2) 10.3 Dacron (unknown age condition as new)
• 2× ELECTRIC Barient 32 (2-speed) primary winches
• 2× Barient 21/2 (2-speed) halyard winches
• 1× Barient 21 (2-speed) mainsail winch
• 1× Barient 17 (2-speed) outhaul winch
• All winches were fully serviced in 02/2019 (disassembled & re-assembled)
• ALL RIGGING CHAIN PLATES were inspected in 2019 (photos available)
• BOTH genoa tracks were removed and re-sealed properly some years ago
REFRIGERATORS: Electric Vitrifrigo DW180.2RF OCX Marine Fridge 12V, 144L (New in 10/2021)
HOT WATER: SureCal Calorifier, 40L (240V, 1KW) connected with hot water from port engine installed new in 09/2012
PUMPS:
• Electric bilge pumps ×2
• Manual bilge pump
• Water pump (freshwater) 1× SHURflo Smart Sensor 5.7, 20 LPM, 4.1 bar forward of engine room bulkhead (by water tank)
• 1× Jabsco Sensor-Max VSD pump, 16.3 L/minute 2.1 bar, Stbd. side of forward bulkhead in engine room, installed new in 2006
• Deck wash pump (saltwater), 1× ShurFlo 225-3000, 41 L/minute, Stbd. side of forward bulkhead in engine room
• Sump pumps, 2× Rule-Mate 500, 31.5 L/minute, next to bilge in engine room, and next to water tank
• Electric 1× Jabsco 3500 GPM automatic with manual override
• Electric1× Lalizas 3500 GPM automatic with manual override
• Bilge sump in engine room
• (engines have separate oil sump/bilges with overflow)
• Manual Whale Gusher Titan 90-105 L/ minute
• Next to galley sink, pulled from bilge sump
• Manual switch over for both engines to pump from the bilge sump 220V (Generator) 20’000 L/h pump
• Electric toilet pumps
• Electric shower pumps
WINDLASS:
• Ideal Windlass BHW vertical BW72, re-installed in 2019 (foot switches for up/down)
• Windlass serviced 4 times / year
• Windlass motor Ideal SK-7935 12V, SIZE3 (1250W) new in 10/2021
• up/down switch
• Cordless remote unit at helm console
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES:
• Tappan 4 plate 26” Electric Hob (240V)
• Panasonic Dimension 4 (120V), Oven, hot-air oven, microwave oven
AIR CONDITION: Cruisair Marine 2×16,000 BTU units (port side and stbd side). The saltwater pump must be re-connected.
NAVIGATION:
• Depth sounder/Log: Airmar 235DST-PSE (installed new in 2006)
• Wind: Advansea S400 Wind-a display unit at cockpit (of 2010) + Airmar PB150 ultrasonic masthead weather sensor at masthead (of 2010)
• Autopilot: Navico NAC-3 VRF Autopilot Computer at chart table (installed new in 2020) + B&G TRITON2 Autopilot Controller at cockpit (installed new in 2020) + Navico Precision-9 compass at chart table (installed new in 2020)
• Radar: B&G HALO 20+ (installed new in 2020)
• GPS: B&G ZEUS 3 9’’ chartplotter at cockpit (installed new in 2020)
• NMEA multiplexer: Actisense NDC-4-USB at chart table (of 2010)
• Binnacle compass: Ritchie Globe Master SP-5 at cockpit
• Binoculars: SWIFT Derby 7.5x42
COMMUNICATION:
• B&G V60-B Marine DSC with NMEA 2000, GPS & AIS-RX/TX at chart table (installed in 2020)
• B&G H60 Wireless Handset for V60 (installed in 2012)
• NHF handheld Standard Horizon HX210 (of 2020)
• Icom IC-M700 HF Single sideband radiotelephone
• Icom AT-120 HF Automatic Antenna Tuner
STEERING: Wheel (hydraulic)
TENDER: ZAR mini-RIB 10HDL 3m Hypalon/aluminium (5-person capacity) (new in April 2019)
OUTBOARD: 15HP Mariner (serviced in 2021)
FUEL: 1320L (2× inspection hatches were installed in 2019)
WATER: 945L + Watermaker (of 2008, offers 120l/h)
IMPORTANT EQUIPMENT:
DECK
• BOWTHRUSTER VETUS BOWB 150, 250mm (installed new in 2020)
VETUS BPPPA Joystick (installed new in 2020)
• TEAK LAID DECKS of 2018 (12mm thick Burma quarter sawn using TDS caulking)
• ALL hatches plexiglass on deck were replaced recently.
ALL portlights plexiglass around the saloon were replaced by the present owners.
• Adjustable (up-down) manual swimming platform (full St.steel with teak) offers excellent access to the water. Custom built, excellent finishing. Supports the tender also.
• Hardtop sprayhood
• Anchors [55kg Spade S200 anchor (11/2021) with 120m of 10mm chain (of 2018) + 10kg Fortress FX37 kedge anchor with warp 65m]
• Integrated pasarelle in stern platform
• Davits integrated into swim platform
• Cockpit cushions
• Mooring lines ×6
• Fenders ×8
• Boathooks ×2
SAFETY
• LIFE RAFT SeaSafe Pro-Light (for 10 person, serviced 2022)
• Fire extinguishers ×6 serviced in 2019
• Fire blanket (of 2019)
• Lifejackets ×8 (2× Compass Professional + 2× Compass Comfort + 4× Compass Standard serviced annually)
• Harnesses (4× harness connectors + 1× lifting sling)
• Horseshoe buoys (2× Life-ring in bag with 30m heaving line + 1× separate 30m heaving line)
• Hard plastic grab bag
• EPIRB
• Flares ×9 (of 2019)
• Lifebuoys with 30m line ×2
• Radar reflector
• Emergency tiller
• Fog horn
MISCELLANEOUS
• Aft master cabin with island double berth and ensuite heads (port) with WC and shower
• Direct deck access from aft cabin.
• Large engine room beneath saloon
• WASTE tank 70L (Polyethylene)
• Cutlery – Pottery
• Tools
• Spare parts
• Boat manuals
DAMAGES REPORTED:
PROFESSIONAL/PRIVATE: PRIVATE
FLAG AND VAT: SWEDEN/ VAT PAID
OWNERS SINCE: 2006
ASKING PRICE: 185000 €
VESSEL'S CONDITION: VERY GOOD
The particulars shown here are correct but not guaranteed. These particulars are not a part of any contract. The prospective purchaser is recommended to check them at his own expense or employ a qualified surveyor to carry out a condition survey.

COMMENTS:
Privately used boat only.
Very well maintained, with lots of improvements and renovations over the years.
Needs only minor cosmetics.

VERY DETAILED INVENTORY with MAITENANCE RECORDS ON REQUEST

MANY HIGH RESOLUTION PHOTOS ON REQUEST

MORE ABOUT GULFSTAR 54:
The 54 Sailcruiser is classic Richard Lazzara design with a powerfully raked bow. The foredeck is flush and the 4.8m beam set slightly forward of amidships. At a beam over length ratio of 3.3, she is chubby but not extremely so by today’s standards. In design, we consider a beam of 3.5 average. The sheer then angled in for a narrowish stern. Aftmost is an interesting second cockpit that I will note on later. The brightwork is above average with wide teak combings, a caprail, and handrails. Four highly polished chrome dorades shine her up. The cabintrunk rises up high with deck saloon windows and then another hard dodger and top for the main cockpit. The lines blend better than the Sailmaster series but still evoke that wedding cake look. These have rather short ketch rigs of 54′ clearance. The main is a double spreader while the mizzen is single. With her twin diesels, the Sailcruiser balances the sailing and motoring worlds. Underneath is a long fin keel of 1.5m draft.

Construction
The hull is solid glass layed up with chopper guns with hand laminated stringers and floors. Lazzara was a tinkerer who invented a stainless steel variation of the snap shackle. He liked to pick up the new techniques and quickly adopted the chopper gun. The decks are balsa cored and by this time have solid radii around the hardware and mast. The hull-deck joint is the standard raised bulwark style. The caprail, handrailing, and combings are teak.

On Deck
They have standard ketch rigs without inner forestays. At the cabintrunk the deck quickly rises up for doghouse windows and again to reach the rather high center cockpit. The main mast is keel stepped with standard shrouds mounted along the sidedecks. The genoa tracks are mounted along the wide caprail on top the bulwark style rim. The mizzen is aft the cockpit along the end of the cabintrunk. The location seems almost like it could be the end of the boat. Instead, the lines continue for a second hot tub like cockpit aft. There is a little teak door that allows access into the master stateroom. Benches wrap around the aft and sides. Here is a great place for a grill, to fish, or lounge.
The cockpit way up high is easy to access from open cutaway port. The hard dodger and top make this another large area for lounging. The benches could fit 2 people laying down longwise. The sheeting on one I previewed was an odd setup. There was no traveller but blocks midboom and aft which coordinate with halyard to manage the boom. Three large winches aft made this possible for singlehanding. The bridgedeck is a small companionway sill.

Down Below
You step way down with the freeboard and high cockpit of the 54 Sailcruiser into a salon you could dance in. Headroom is excellent 2.15m plus. Here, the Sailmaster really shines with her airy headliner, light teak verneer, and deck saloon windows. The sole is nice contrasting teak and holly. Starboard is a U-shaped settee with swivel chairs to port. Forwardmost in the bow is a centerline queen berth. Portside aft is a head with separate stall shower. The main mast is keel stepped. The teak is classic with the mitered trim, cambered edges, and not a square corner or speck of formica in sight. A two step up into the saloon and then two step down aft. The walkthrough is starboardside with the galley alongside and engine access through a door. Aftmost is an interesting aft facing centerline queen berth. A separate head and shower is portside. The shower steps way down into the bilge centerline so that she doubles as a tub. Unlike many Gulfstar where the cockpit sole hangs below and restricts headroom, here only above the aft berth does the sole noticeably come down. The walkthrough maintains excellent headroom. Aft in the master stateroom is that little door to the aftmost cockpit.

Engine and Underway
The twin diesel engines have access through a door along the walkthrough and via a hatch in the sole of the raised saloon. The engine room has good walk-in access. The hull was computer designed and according to all reports has excellent sea handling characteristics under sail and power. Twin turbocharged diesels allow good motoring or motorsailing performance under one or both engines. They make docking and maneuvering easier than with a single. The bow thruster is a worthwhile addition, making maneuvering in small Med ports even easier. The balanced ketch rig is a low 55′ height above water, ready for Intercoastal Waterway bridges and the 1.50m draft allows access to shoal waters.

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